The Green Masking is slowly being worn away, yet the outline of the Labyrinth design remains visible and walk-able and sort of Drone Camera recordable . . . View this post on Instagram Spent the afternoon with @van.apparel flying drones and running around Olympic Village. A post shared by Chase Ando (@chase_ando) on Nov 11, […]

Among my signatures in the Labyrinths I design and make, are empty canvas spaces created in-between the turn-arounds. Often in those canvas spaces, I draw or chalk or paint a smaller Labyrinth design inside. In my online and real life Labyrinth journeys, I have only ever encountered two or maybe three instances that someone else […]

Labyrinth I created in Vancouver’s Hinge Park upon the currently vacant public art cement podium using green masking tape finds this young one in the centre… Cool! Impromptu maze. #exploreyourbackyard #olympicvillage A post shared by Aron Bjornson (@aronvancouver) on May 6, 2018 at 2:57pm PDT

The “Koinoburi” Labyrinth… Attendees of Powell Street Festival were invited to contribute artwork via painting or markering an oversized Fish “Scale”. Each “Scale” was then placed upon “The Koinoburi“, a Giant Outstallation Artwork placed in Oppenheimer Park as part of this year’s Powell Street Festival.

During Toronto 2015 PanAm/ParaPanAm Games, a Giant Postcard Collaborative Art Project is happening inside the Rotunda of Toronto City Hall. People can choose from colour co-ordinated postcards, write a message, then post their card in the same colour on the Giant TORONTO Canvas. Fun Stuff!